Nest Diagram display

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MarkWellscc
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Nest Diagram display

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Does anyone know if this could be corrected through a \"settings\" issue: when I run the nest program and it displays the nest diagrams, the heading (rolling nest savings, rolling nest yield, number of sheets, etc.) is cut off at the top. I'm only seeing the bottom two lines of the heading. And it won't scroll down any.

A image file is attached if you care to look at it.


Thanks,

Mark Wells
Mark Wells Custom Cabinetry
Dothan, AL.
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Brent Bogardus
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Post by Brent Bogardus »

I have the same thing happen. I don't know of a change in settings that will change it. You can however, hold the shift key right click and move the image down to see the header.
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Hi Mark,

What is your color quality set to and do you have large or small fonts set. These can be found in Control Panel, Display Properties.
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re:nest diagrams

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Jason,

My color quality is set to [highest] 32bit and the font size (in the \"appearance\" tab of display properties) is \"normal\". The screen resolution in \"settings\" is 1280x800.

Hope this is enough information for you to help me.

Thanks,

Mark Wells
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Mark,

Try changing your screen resolution to 1024 x 768 and 1280 x 1024. Most likely the first of the two.
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Post by MarkWellscc »

Jason,

You were right. The first one worked. However, the display is too fuzzy so I'll have to revert to a higher resolution and the nest diagram window being too high.

I'll just try to remember to do what Brent suggested. It works but I'd rather this portion of the program work right.

Thanks for your help,

Mark
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Post by DanEpps »

You can always zoom out by holding both mouse buttons and rolling the mouse forward.
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